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2019: Lai rules self out of Kwara governorship race, vows to end the Saraki political dynasty

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The Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, has ended speculations that he might be running for the governorship position in Kwara State, ruling himself out and vowing to join fellow indigenes in their bid to bringing to an end, the political dynasty of the Sarakis.

The minister, who disclosed this on Thursday in Ilorin, the state capital, at a meeting of Congress of Kwara Progressives, emphasised the need to rescue the state.

He said the recent defection from APC by Senate President Bukola Saraki and his followers had presented an “auspicious” opportunity for the people to free themselves from the Sarakis’ control.

“What an auspicious time for all of us! Never before, have we had a great opportunity like we have now to take our state back from the rapacious few, who have held the state by the jugular and prevented it from meeting the hopes and aspirations of its people.

“From my consultations with key stakeholders so far, I can say, categorically, that Kwarans have all resolved to take their destiny into their own hands and take back what rightly belongs to them.

“This is unprecedented in the history of our state, and we must not waste this opportunity.

“On my own part, I can say here, without equivocating, that I won’t be running for any office during the forthcoming elections.

“For me, it is not about any clamour for office. It is about working with all like minds for the greater benefit of our people,” he said.

The minister asked the people to be united and shelve their personal ambitions in order to rescue the state.

“I can tell you that if we all remain united, we can’t and we won’t lose the looming battle for the survival of our dear state.

“All that is required is for us all to subordinate our individual ambitions to the collective efforts to wrest our state from the hegemony of one man and his cohorts,” he said.

The minister said the battle ahead would be tough because “no one with power will ever give it up easily”.

Mohammed however said that “the power of the people supersedes all powers”.

He said, “The fightback has already begun, in the form of blackmail and fake news.

“They say I do not like Ilorin people. But what they do not know is that no amount of cheap blackmail will deter us.

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“The people of Ilorin should know who their friends are. I do not hate the good people of Ilorin,” he said

To justify his claim, the minister recalled that in 2011, he supported, on his platform, an indigene of Ilorin to run for the governorship of the state.

“Even when my kinsmen were not happy with my decision, I was undeterred.

“Even when the PDP sponsored someone from my own constituency, I insisted on the Ilorin candidate as a matter of principle, upon the conviction that that was what we needed to do at the time to effect the necessary change”.

Mohammed also recalled that as a minister, he was instrumental to the appointment of an Ilorin man, Modibbo Kawu, as the Director-General of the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC).

“In a related development, when Prof. Raheem Oba, an Ilorin man, sought a second term at the Federal Character Commission, we know those who worked against him.

“They will do this and many more acts of blackmail to divide us, to drive a wedge between us. Don’t let us succumb to their antics,” he said.

The minister reassured the people that in the new dispensation, every person in Kwara would have a voice and the resources of the state would be used for the development of the state and its people.

“Never again will our people be turned to panhandlers, never again will our people be made to eat crumbs from the master’s table.

“We must become the masters of our own destiny,” he said.

Earlier, Ayodele Shittu, the convener of the meeting and a former Deputy Speaker of the state House of Assembly said the people of Kwara were tired of the Saraki’s political leadership and yearning for change.

He reaffirmed the commitment of the stakeholders to support the new leadership of Mohammed in order to rescue the state from bondage.

The meeting was attended by Iyiola Oyedepo, the state’s APC Caretaker Chairman, Bashir Bolarinwa, Labour Party Chairman, Mumuni Onagu, former Nigerian Bar Association Chairman in the state, Salman Jawando, among others.

 

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